[Séminaire Humanités Numériques] #6 Charting the Evolution of Early Modern Drama Aesthetics: A Computational Approach
Date : 04/02/2025Lieu : Tours (Université de Tours - CESR) et distanciel

Sixième séance du séminaire “Humanités Numériques Tourangelles” organisé par Elena Pierazzo, Professeure en Humanités Numériques (CESR-Université de Tours), dans le cadre du projet ERC PRIMA
Luca Giovannini works as research coordinator for the Digital Humanities Network at the University of Potsdam. After studying in Turin, Warwick, and Cologne, he is currently completing a joint PhD in comparative literature in Potsdam and Padua. His research interests include computational literary studies and cultural analytics. In recent years, computational literary studies (CLS) — the study of literary artifacts through quantitative and computational methods– has emerged as a central pillar of the digital humanities, and now boasts a robust infrastructure, including dedicated journals, conferences, and research communities. By employing ‘data-driven’ and ‘data-assisted’ approaches (Escobar Varela 2022), scholars have explored a wide range of questions in narratology, stylistics, and genre theory, developing a broad palette of methods to ad- dress such tasks (cf. Schöch, Dudar, and Fileva 2023).